DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE IF YOU SUSPECT YOUR COMPUTER IS BEING MONITORED.

Find a safe way to use the internet by accessing a safe computer. Even if you take cautionary steps such as using an email that your abuser cannot access or deleting stored information from your web browser, your abuser may be able to see what web sites you have been visiting and emails you have been sending.

Give To The Max

Faribault’s Hope Center is participating in GIVE TO THE MAX DAY! If you would like to donate to the Hope Center please click on the button on the right and follow the directions. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Support Groups

HOPE Center provides formal and informal style support groups for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Please contact us for more information.

We currently have two support groups in English and an additional support group in Spanish.

The HOPE Center changed my life. They helped me not only legally but also emotionally. When I first came to the HOPE Center I was afraid, I felt very trapped in the situation I was in, and I believed I was worthless. Immediately, I was put at ease when they said they could help me. I finally felt that someone was listening to me. There I met others who had been through or going through the same situation I was. Finally, I was no longer alone. They helped me to find legal help and even sat with me in the courtroom. They were also more than willing to help my children through this as well.

It was two years ago when I first went to the HOPE Center. Over these few years, they’ve given me the support I needed to get my GED and now I’ve graduated from college. For the first time in eight years I feel free to make my own choices because I have a choice and my children can be involved in activities like boy scouts and karate because they, too, have a choice. But most importantly, I can smile because I have a future and we are safe.

The people at HOPE Center worked very hard to give me a life that not only did I dream of but also that was impossible a couple years ago. The HOPE Center did for me just what its name implies − it gave me hope.

While being in group, I have learned to say “no” to people and stand up for myself and my kids. I am a stronger woman than when I started. I am learning I am an intelligent woman and I don’t have to be intimidated.

A support group for survivors of domestic violence meets regularly, providing emotional support and aiding the healing process. Questions? Call HOPE Center and ask for Kari.

Please take a look at a very inspiring video created by one of the courageous women in support group. She is willing to share the link on our website for other survivors to see that there really is hope.